Thousands of people are reportedly traveling from Central America to the U.S. borders and no one is asking, never mind answering: How have thousands, including women and children, been able to cover 445 miles in 10 days? Who organized them? Who is providing funding? It’s true that there is much poverty and violence, but poverty […]
Archives for October 2018
Good For Former Red Sox Ace Curt Schilling
Nicole Yang writes at Boston.com: Former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling says the Red Sox’ decision to exclude him from their ceremonial festivities before Game 2 of the World Series Wednesday night was intentional and unsurprising. “What they did, or did not do, [Wednesday] was done 100% on purpose and completely expected,” he wrote. In his […]
GDP 3.5%: It’s Still the Economy, Stupid
As America races toward what promises to be one of the fiercest midterm election battles in memory, the GOP is urging voters to think about the party that can best put food on their table. During his campaign, President Trump promised Americans he’d generate faster GDP growth, and he and his administration have done just […]
Hillary, the National Security Risk, Still Doesn’t Get It
During her ill-fated campaign in 2016, Hillary Clinton showed Americans she simply could not connect to them. Without even acknowledging why a secret server in her bathroom housing classified State Department emails might cause concern for some, she bumbled her way through the campaign with a tin-ear to voters. More recently, in the midst of […]
The Right Attitude for Winning Investing
Investing is all about attitude. Are you too eager to take on risk in good times? Too ready to cut and run in bad? Can’t commit to an investing plan? Don’t have the resolve to stick to a sustainable withdrawal rate? In early 1999 I talked with the former American League MVP, Boog Powell about […]
Greetings from Sunny Beaune, Capital of Burgundy
Anyone interested in Burgundy wines should read Rajat Parr’s magnificent Secrets of the Sommeliers.
Misery in Missouri
As Missouri voters soon head to the polls to cast a vote in what has become a very tight race between Attorney General Josh Hawley (R), and a Sen. Claire McCaskill (D), it would pay to think about which candidate is more likely to side with hard working voters rather than union bosses. Read through […]
Pipe Bombs and Politicians? Why Trust the Media?
“The political Left has been known to orchestrate frame-up attacks designed to make it appear that right-leaning opponents are responsible for violent acts and plots,” writes Andrew C. McCarthy in NRO. As Mr. McCarthy then notes, if he had written the above paragraph in the context of reporting or commenting on the pipe bombs that […]
How Democrats Win Votes? Sue Catholic Nuns
How is suing Catholic nuns to get access to free birth control a winning message for Democrats, wonders Kelsey Harkness, contributor to The Federalist and an editor of Bright. Last October, the Supreme Court exempted the Little Sisters and other religious non-profits from being forced to provide birth control and Plan B to their employees, […]
Retirement Benefits: They’re not all in Dollars
You may have noticed stocks are acting a little funny lately. Whether it’s scary October, midterms, or earnings, there’s always something to worry about. I’ll tell you, the phones here have been pretty quiet from clients. Many are packing up for Florida, travelling in Paris, or enjoying the outdoors. For example, I received a picture […]
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